Since the year 2000, historic reductions in malaria incidence and mortality have been driven by the widespread distribution of bed nets, drugs, and insecticides for the prevention and treatment of malaria. Scale-up of these tools has been enabled by an increase in malaria financing compounded by price reductions, yet these trends are unlikely to continue at the same rate. Rapid population growth in high-endemic areas requires procurement of more of these tools just to maintain current coverage, even as prices are likely to increase as resistance to drugs and insecticides forces shifts to newer products. Further progress toward the long-term goal of malaria eradication requires a combination of greater funding, more cost-effective resource a...
The global campaign to eradicate malaria, launched in 1955 and phased out by the end of the 1960s, h...
Antimalarial drugs are essential weapons to fight malaria and have been used effectively since the 1...
Background: International financing for malaria increased more than 18-fold between 2000 and 2011; t...
Since the year 2000, historic reductions in malaria incidence and mortality have been driven by the ...
Malaria control and elimination aspirations stand at a crossroads. On the one hand, malaria morbidit...
Malaria threatens close to half of the world's population and causes between 1 and 3 million deaths ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Long forgotten, the fight against malaria has once again climbed to prominence, with priority attent...
Malaria remains a major global disease burden causing just under a million deaths each year, mainly ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe new global strategy to achieve long-term malaria eradication is ba...
World Malaria Day 2015 highlighted the progress made in the development of new methods of prevention...
The prospect of malaria eradication has been raised recently by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundatio...
International funding for malaria control has raised significantly in the past decade, leading to la...
<div><p>Global commitment to malaria control has greatly increased over the last decade. Long-lastin...
As many as one million deaths annually are attributed to malaria, a parasitic disease transmitted by...
The global campaign to eradicate malaria, launched in 1955 and phased out by the end of the 1960s, h...
Antimalarial drugs are essential weapons to fight malaria and have been used effectively since the 1...
Background: International financing for malaria increased more than 18-fold between 2000 and 2011; t...
Since the year 2000, historic reductions in malaria incidence and mortality have been driven by the ...
Malaria control and elimination aspirations stand at a crossroads. On the one hand, malaria morbidit...
Malaria threatens close to half of the world's population and causes between 1 and 3 million deaths ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Long forgotten, the fight against malaria has once again climbed to prominence, with priority attent...
Malaria remains a major global disease burden causing just under a million deaths each year, mainly ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe new global strategy to achieve long-term malaria eradication is ba...
World Malaria Day 2015 highlighted the progress made in the development of new methods of prevention...
The prospect of malaria eradication has been raised recently by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundatio...
International funding for malaria control has raised significantly in the past decade, leading to la...
<div><p>Global commitment to malaria control has greatly increased over the last decade. Long-lastin...
As many as one million deaths annually are attributed to malaria, a parasitic disease transmitted by...
The global campaign to eradicate malaria, launched in 1955 and phased out by the end of the 1960s, h...
Antimalarial drugs are essential weapons to fight malaria and have been used effectively since the 1...
Background: International financing for malaria increased more than 18-fold between 2000 and 2011; t...